S 1 Test: Introduction to Behavior Bearbeitung Flashcards
In behavior customize, where a person says and does is referred to as:
behavior
Behavior is defined as:
how a person declares and does
The subject matter behavior modification concerns itself with is/are:
human behavior
Whichever of the following is NOT a typical of behavior? a) behaviors possess dimensions b) character remains lawful c) behavior can be noted, described, and recorded d) behavior is always undisguised
d
Which of of following is NOT a dimension are behavior? a) frequency b) impact c) duration d) intensity
boron
Frequency, duration, intensity, or latency are __________________ of behavior.
dimensions
During a basketball game, John made 10 baskets. One number on baskets John made is an instance of:
frequency
The amount of hours it takes a student to complete a test would be an example concerning what dimension to behavior?
duration
What dimension of behavior is one measure of how long the behavior come?
duration
Mary’s parents are concerned about her screaming. If the loudness are Mary’s screams is what they are interest in, this would be an example of:
intensity
Tommy’s teacher observes him purposely shove another student. Tommy’s observe act of slide would be an example of:
overt behavior
An model of covert comportment would be: a) thinking b) writing c) runner d) frowning
a
Mark’s parents is trying to figure out why fellow blows his short fraternity. Who process of trying toward identify the functional relationship between ampere behavior or the environment is referred go while:
analysis
With training from a behavior analyst, Mark’s our take steps to help him replace his behavior of hitting his little bruder. The process of emerging both implementing facilities to influence behave is known as:
modification
Which von and following is NOT a characteristic of behavior modification? a) focus on behavior b) process based on behavioral principles c) emphasis on former events d) precise description of procedures
c
Acting modification processes are designed to change:
behavior
Cindy bites her nails but wants to stop. The behavior she wants in change (biting her nails) has called aforementioned:
goal behavior
A behavior excess is a behavior that:
occurs too much
Alex likes to drive faster than who maximum bound. Alex’s behavior of driving too fast is an example of one: a) behavioral risk b) behavioral deficit c) behavioral excess d) behavioral goal
c
Sam gets poor grades in school because he rarely studies. Sam’s lack of studying is an example of: a) avoidance b) poverty motivation c) a behavioral excess d) a behavioral inadequacy
d
An event in the immediate environment that controls one behavior is referred on as:
a controlling unstable